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What film is peak gen X?
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>>220488365
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Trainspotting
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>>220488365
it's the breakfast club and it's not even close
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>>220488365
Fight Club
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Lion King
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another contender
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>>220488428
this movie is fucking terrible but i love it
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Fight Club
Ghost World
Dazed and Confused
Empire Records
High Fidelity
Clerks
Say Anything
Dead Poet’s Society
Episodes of Daria
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>>220488428
>gave Rex a redemption arc
>cuts it out of the final cut
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>>220488365
Hackers
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>>220488609
nah too many millennials were teens, with the oldest ones 18, when it came out.
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>>220488810
millenials will claim this one
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>>220488473
>>220488609
Goes to show how broken this "generation cohort" system is when a movie that came out when my parents had just graduated high school, and one that came out when I was 4 years old, are both considered part of the same generation of movies according to it
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>>220488473
>it's the breakfast club and it's not even close
John Hughes was a boomer tho.
at this point you could add other '80s kid/teen movies like Back to the Future or The Goonies, also made by boomers.
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>>220488428
Probably this
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>>220488810
Millennial movie
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Clerks is the correct answer
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Brick is timeless but has gen x vibes.
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Heathers
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>>220489248
probably the most gen-X film ever. Made for a young gen-X audience by a gen-X filmmaker.
Many of the films mentioned in this thread were made by boomer directors.
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>>220488428
Soulless corporate facsimile of the gen x ethos so ironically correct.
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If it was made after 1988, it's not a Gen-X movie, you retarded shitskins.
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>>220488365
Clerks
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>>220491089
shoo tard
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Geesh, I hated most of these.
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>>220488365
any film with WINona wins
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>>220488609
this or office space
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>>220488776
GYATTT
based bost
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This is probably the best desu
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>>220491393
england sucks
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>>220491410
True true but the film was good
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>>220491089
many gen-Xers were children during the '80s
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>>220491393
Overrated heap of wank.
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>>220491393
depends on your idea of "gen x cinema". trainspotting's meant to be taking place in the 1980s
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>>220488365
nam
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>>220488810
This is more millennial. I saw this when I was in high school
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>>220491473
Its on most lists for gen x movies. I would say that itis widly accepted as. Dazed and Confuses takes place in the 70s but is also on those lists.
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Apocalypse Now



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